Think NanoPreneurship™ interviews Michael Davis, business reference librarian, W. E. B. Du Bois Library Q. What’s most important for campus scientists and engineers considering nanopreneurship to know about the UMass Libraries business and entrepreneurship reference resources? A. First, I want
Featured campus resource: The UMass Amherst Libraries Patent & Trademark Resource Center
Think NanoPreneurship™ interviews Paulina Borrego, science & engineering reference librarian; patent & trademark librarian, Science & Engineering Library Q. What is the first thing that you would like campus nanoscientists, engineers, and would-be nanopreneurs to know about working with you
Featured campus resource: The Technology Transfer Office
Think NanoPreneurship™ interviews Robert MacWright, director, Technology Transfer Office Q. What is the first thing that would you like campus nanoscientists and engineers to know about working with you and your staff? A. First I want them to know that
Venture development issues for nanopreneurs to keep in mind
Nanotechnologies have the potential to significantly expand and enhance solutions for some of the world’s most difficult problems and promising opportunities. As inventions flowing from a young, transdisciplinary field, nano-based applications promise to enable new treatments for diseases, cognitive computing,